I always love when I get to review Montessori Services products. It’s even more fun now that I have a granddaughter to help test out the products! My 2-year-old granddaughter, Zoey, and I had lots of fun testing out Montessori Services pouring activities for today’s review.

Disclosure: I received 4 pouring activities from Montessori Services in order to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and any opinions expressed are my own. This post contains affiliate links (at no cost to you).

Since I started blogging, I’ve hosted a number of Montessori Services reviews and giveaways. I’ve never been disappointed with the quality of Montessori Services materials. If you read my review posts, you can find out more about some of the Montessori Services materials that are wonderful for schools and homeschools. Parents using Montessori principles at home will also find much to offer through Montessori Services or its partner site, For Small Hands, which specializes in child-size tools and materials for families.

Montessori Services Pouring Activities in This Review

Montessori Services has many pouring activities. This review just covers four of them. They were VERY EASY to assemble … it just took a few minutes to have all four sets ready.

Once children have mastered the basics, give them many opportunities to refine their skills in new ways. Developed by an experienced Montessori teacher, this variation with opaque pitchers presents a unique, isolated challenge.

Description from the Montessori Services online catalog: This petite, Depression-era, pressed glass pitcher comes with four matching glasses. The pitcher pours without drips but requires significant control of movement. The pitcher hold 3 oz.; 2″ base x 3¼” high; glasses have 1″ base and are 2″ high. Please note: This set is also available in a pink color. In the photo, I’ve used a Montessori Services medium-size tray, which doesn’t come with the set. I added some blue-colored rice, although I would most often use this for water pouring activities. This very cute, tiny set is sturdier than you might think!

More Impressions of the Montessori Services Pouring Activities … from Zoey and Me

Pouring Rice at 2 Years

Zoey was captivated by the Montessori Services pouring sets and wanted to work with them all. Two days ago, I presented the pouring rice activity. Zoey loved the activity, although it isn’t the easiest activity for a toddler. Toddlers typically won’t be able to use the exact hand placement shown in the presentation, and there will be much more cleanup of rice kernels needed than with a preschooler. Rather than doing a lot of picking up a few rice kernels using the pincer grasp, toddler rice pouring is more likely to involve sweeping with a whisk broom and dustpan!

Oops! Pouring Rice at 2 Years

That’s alright! It’s a process. 🙂

Pouring Water at 2 Years

Yesterday, I presented the basic pouring water activity. Many of our practical life activities are incorporated in our daily life around the house. So I don’t always have a specific material on the shelf even if we’re working on a particular skill. Zoey has had more experience pouring water, so this activity was actually easier for her than pouring rice, even though children in the Montessori sequence are supposed to master pouring rice first. Zoey spent a very long time with this activity! Zoey loved squeezing the sponge to clean up, so watch for an upcoming squeezing a sponge activity!

More about the blue glass pouring set: I’ve always loved how the Montessori Services blue glass pouring set looks in photos. It’s just as beautiful in real life! More about the pouring variation 1: The tray with stainless steel containers is meant to be a variation activity, although I think it would make a great first pouring set for a young toddler who might have difficulty handling the glass pitchers. My impressions … as always, I LOVE these Montessori Services products! They’re great for homes or schools, and the trays and pitchers can be used for many activities.

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I’m excited to host this giveaway of a $50 gift certificate from Montessori Services, one of my very favorite Montessori suppliers for home or school! If you’re from the U.S. or Canada, this is a great time to have fun checking out the amazing online catalog at Montessori Services.

Now for the Giveaway:

What You Will Win: 1 lucky winner in the U.S. or Canada will win a $50 Montessori Services Gift Certificate!

Who is Eligible:

This giveaway is open to anyone 18 and older in the U.S. and Canada. The first entry is mandatory. You must leave a blog post comment telling why you want to win the $50 Montessori Services gift certificate (and be sure to click the green “ENTER” on the Rafflecopter form to let me know you left your blog post comment and to open up the optional entries)!

After you’ve completed your mandatory entry, there are lots of optional entries. You have many chances to win! (Note: For the extra entries, you may count ways of following that you already do. For example, if you previously followed Living Montessori Now on Twitter, you may still count that for your follow Living Montessori Now on Twitter entry!)

You must complete the Mandatory Entry to qualify for any additional entries. The giveaway closes 9:00pm PST on Friday, November 27. Best of luck! (Note: If you have any problems with the Rafflecopter form, you can sign up on the Rafflecopter form at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page (mobile friendly). Just be sure to leave your blog comment here! Both Rafflecopter forms are the same, so it doesn’t matter which one you sign up on.)a Rafflecopter giveaway

UPDATE:

It’s Saturday morning, November 28. I really appreciated all your comments and the 1,379 entries! A winner has been selected using Random.org through Rafflecopter! The winner of the $50 Gift Certificate for Montessori Services is Faye G! I’m so happy for Faye! (Note: Faye, you have 48 hours to respond to my email, or a new winner will be chosen.) The comment for Faye’s mandatory entry (why she wanted to win the gift certificate) said: “I want to win for niece and nephews.”

You Can Still Enter My Other Giveaway with a Montessori Services Prize!

I was fortunate enough to send my oldest to a fantastic Montessori through middle school, but am financially unable to send my younger children- we practice Montessori at home, but finances make getting real, good quality activities. I would love the pouring set for my youngers

I absolutely love Montessori Services! I would love to get a hold of their tangible mini language objects, what a great variety they have there so much better than looking at pictures of tons of items, I’m a believer in concrete learning before abstract 🙂

Just posted a blog post about using Rainbow Rice to build foundational pouring skills!!! I thought that would be a great addition to using these Montessori Services tools. It’s what we do in our house!

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